Darat – a subdistrict in Medan Baru district, the capital of North Sumatra province
Darat is a smaller, urban settlement (kelurahan or kampung-level administrative unit) that belongs to the Kecamatan Medan Baru administrative district within Kota Medan. Kota Medan is the capital of North Sumatra (Sumatera Utara) province in Indonesia and the country's fourth-largest city after Jakarta, Surabaya, and Bandung. Darat's coordinates (3.5749° N, 98.6635° E) place the district within the city's inner areas. Direct, settlement-level statistical sources are currently unavailable for the district, so the description below relies primarily on verified data for Kota Medan as a whole and the broader context of Medan Baru district.
General overview
Darat forms part of Kecamatan Medan Baru, one of Kota Medan's inner districts characterized predominantly by urban development. Kota Medan itself is the largest city on the island of Sumatra and, according to Indonesian development policy (Bappenas classification), is one of four major growth poles in the country alongside Jakarta, Surabaya, and Makassar. In 2022, the city registered a population of 2,494,512, with a population density of 9,413 persons/km², indicating an extremely dense, contiguous urban fabric. Kota Medan is a multiethnic environment: alongside the original Melayu and Batak Karo populations of the former Deli Sultanate, significant communities of Javanese, Chinese (Tionghoa), and Minangkabau people settled during the 19th–20th century plantation colonialism era; this diversity is evident in the city's contemporary urban character and commercial life. Since Medan Baru is a densely populated inner district close to the city center, Darat district is similarly embedded in such a dynamic, mixed residential and commercial urban fabric. Specific population figures or area data for Darat were unavailable for this compilation.
Real estate and investment
Direct, publicly verifiable real estate market data for Darat is not available from reliable sources, so the following presents the broader real estate and economic context of Kota Medan. Kota Medan is considered the western gateway city of Indonesia: the Belawan port and Kualanamu International Airport—which is Indonesia's second-largest airport—make the city a significant commercial and logistics hub, which influences the real estate market. In the city, developments in highway and rail connections enhance accessibility to inner districts, affecting the value of inner districts, including areas of Medan Baru. In Indonesia, foreign nationals have limited opportunities for land acquisition: Hak Milik (full ownership) is available exclusively to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners primarily have access to Hak Pakai (use rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights) according to applicable regulations. Before any concrete investment decision, consultation with a local legal advisor is recommended, particularly for Kota Medan, where real estate market activity represents one of the country's most intensive urban markets within Sumatra.
Safety and security
Public safety statistics specific to Darat district are not available from verifiable, public sources. Generally speaking, Kota Medan—as one of Indonesia's most populous and densely populated major cities—exhibits typical large-city public safety conditions: dense development, intensive commercial traffic, and heterogeneous social composition all characterize the city. Inner, densely populated districts such as Kecamatan Medan Baru are typically areas of lively street traffic, where public presence and transparency themselves determine the quality of public safety. Specific crime data or incident statistics at the district level are not available in reliable form, making detailed assessment impossible.
Tourist attractions
No specific tourist attractions can be named for Darat district based on available sources. Kota Medan as a whole, however, possesses numerous tourist sites known from verified sources within the city, located in districts different from Darat. Across the city's territory, examples include the Mesjid Raya (Grand Mosque), the Istana Maimun (Maimun Palace), and heritage sites connected to the Deli Sultanate. Due to Kota Medan's multiethnic character, Chinese temples, Hindu shrines, and Christian churches are all part of the urban landscape. The Belawan port and Kualanamu Airport are located in the broader urban zone and emphasize the city's role as a gateway. Since these attractions are located not in Darat but in other parts of Kota Medan, those interested should verify their nature and exact location according to district divisions within the city.
Summary
Darat is a subdistrict located within the Kecamatan Medan Baru administrative district in Kota Medan, Indonesia's fourth-largest city and the capital of North Sumatra province. Detailed, verifiable data specific to the district is limited, however the major city dynamics characteristic of Kota Medan—its multiethnic composition, vibrant commerce, developed infrastructure, and role as one of Sumatra's most significant economic hubs—define the broader context in which Darat is situated. For those planning to reside, rent property, or invest in this district, current, on-site information obtained from local authorities and legal advisors is essential.

